I couldn't pick just one. I decided to created a floral garden for my main image and frame like Theresa did hers. I added ink to my floral silhouette images with markers, sprayed with water and stamped on watercolor paper. I heat set the ink. I then filled in the flowers by using a brush and darker colors of the pinks to highlight and define the petals. I cut a couple flowers to pop up and build some dimension. I sponged a little yellow around the images to highlight. I created my frame with nesties. The flower and leaf images are from the the new Floral release on Rubbernecker. www.rubbernecker.com
Stamps: Floral
Paper: Pink, Olive, Watercolor, Vanilla
Ink: Rose Red, Regal Rose, Peeled Paint
Accessories: Olive and Regal Rose Markers, Brushes, Nesties, Border Punch
Date: Sunday, April 4, 2010 GMT Views: 2816
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Sun, Apr 04, 2010 @ 7:45 AM
Oh Kitty! Another jaw-dropping thud from this end of your gorgeous case of Theresa. Love-love-love the dimension of your blooms and those pretty leaves. Gorgeous, squared! TSMFS
------------------------------ Pat Smethers "The Lord will guide you always; He will satisfy your needs in a sun scorched land and strengthen your frame. You will be like a well-watered garden." Isaiah 58:11